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The main narrative follows a married woman who, during a summer by the sea, awakens to new intellectual and sensual impulses, increasingly rejects conventional domestic responsibilities, explores creative expression and solitary independence, and forms an intense emotional attachment that challenges social expectations and yields ambiguous consequences. The accompanying short stories probe related motifs—marriage and motherhood, racial and social identity, desire and moral constraint—through compact, realist sketches that emphasize interior conflict, irony, and the limits imposed by community norms.
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